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A Comparison of the European, Inter-American, African and Arab Human Rights Courts: Institutional Aspects

Edited by: Ahmed Almutawa, Konstantinos D. Magliveras

ISBN13: 9789462656949
To be Published: September 2025
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £149.99



This book focuses on the institutional aspects of the European, Inter-American, African and Arab Human Rights Courts. It emphasizes a comparative analysis of the legal and procedural aspects of the three currently active courts, the European, Inter-American, and African Human Rights Courts, while also considering the Arab Court of Human Rights, which has not yet become operational. By examining the procedural elements of all regional human rights courts from a comparative point of view, this edited collection fills a gap in the existing literature.

This book contains eleven chapters by different authors, each addressing a particular procedural or institutional issue related to regional human rights courts. The diverse authorship, drawn from Europe, Africa and the Middle East, ensures a range of different perspectives that combine an interesting and sustained comparative analysis of the operation of the regional human rights courts. The chapters examine the institutional and procedural aspects concerning the judges, the courts' jurisdiction, the sources of applicable law, the access to the court and admissibility, the processes of hearing a case, interim measures, advisory opinions, judgments and reparation, and the supervision and enforcement of judgments. These substantive chapters are supported by an introduction that provides a historical context for each human rights court within its respective system, and a concluding chapter that critically examines the past, present and future of regional human rights protection and justice.

The aim of this book is to provide a valuable resource for both academic researchers and human rights practitioners. It should also be useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying human rights.

Subjects:
Comparative Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The Judges, the Bench, and the Rules of Court
3. The Jurisdiction of the Courts
4. Sources of Law
5. Admissibility Criteria and Access to Justice in Regional Human Rights Jurisdictions
6. The Processes and Procedures of Hearing a Case
7. Interim and Provisional Measures
8. Advisory Opinions
9. The Issuance of Judgments and Victims' Reparations
10. Execution of Judgments and Supervisory Mechanisms
11. Regional Human Rights Justice: Past, Present and the Future